Serious debates are taking place about how law enforcement personnel relate to the communities they serve, about the appropriate use of force, and about real and perceived biases, both within and outside of law enforcement. These are important debates. Every American should feel free to express an informed opinion—to protest peacefully, to convey frustration and even anger in a constructive way. That's what makes our democracy great. Those conversations—as bumpy and uncomfortable as they can be—help us understand different perspectives, and better serve our communities. Of course, these are only conversations in the true sense of that word if we are willing not only to talk, but to listen, too.


Hard Truths: Law Enforcement (2015)


Serious debates are taking place about how law enforcement personnel relate to the communities they serve, about the appropriate use of force, and...

Serious debates are taking place about how law enforcement personnel relate to the communities they serve, about the appropriate use of force, and...

Serious debates are taking place about how law enforcement personnel relate to the communities they serve, about the appropriate use of force, and...

Serious debates are taking place about how law enforcement personnel relate to the communities they serve, about the appropriate use of force, and...